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2001 | Mother: Catherine Black * b: 1683 in County Londonderry, N. Ireland | Black, Catherine (I10826)
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2002 | Mount Vernon Cemetary James E. Stanton Civil War Soldiers from the town of Schroeppel, Oswego, NY. enlisted in Co. d, 110th inf., Aug 11, 1863 ; invalid Application # 181165 Certificate # 124582 Feb 3 1873 widow Aplication # 711516 Certificate # 503388 Jan 13 1990 PA 1850 United States Federal Census Name: James Stanton Age: 13 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1837 Birth Place: New York Gender: Male Home in 1850(City,County,State): Volney, Oswego, New York Household Members: Name Age Almira Stanton 2 Augusta Stanton 18 George Stanton 9 Irena Stanton 44 James Stanton 13 Lewis Stanton 15 Luther Stanton 6 Nancy Stanton 22 Warren Stanton 47 New York, State Census, 1855 about James E Stanton Name: James E Stanton Birth Year: abt 1837 Age: 18 Gender: Male Relation to Head: Child Residence: Volney, Fulton City, Oswego, New York, USA Household number: 731 Line Number: 26 Household Members: Name Age Warren Stanton 53 born Oswego 8 yrs in this city Irena Stanton 48 b orn Shenango James E Stanton 18 born Oswego George H Stanton 14 born Oswego Luther D Stanton 11 born Oswego Almira R Stanton 7 born Oswego Emely A Stanton 4 born Oswego 1860 United States Federal Census Name: James Stanton Age in 1860: 22 Birth Year: abt 1838 Birthplace: New York Home in 1860: Schroeppel, Oswego, New York Gender: Male Post Office: Phoenix Household Members: Name Age James Stanton 22 Harriet Stanton 20 New York, State Census, 1865 about James E Stanton Name: James E Stanton Gender: Male Relation to Head: Head Birth Year: abt 1837 born Oswego Age: 28 Residence: Volney, Oswego, New York, USA District: 1 Line Number: 10 Page Number: 77 Household Members: Name Age James E Stanton 28 farmer, owner of land Hariet M Stanton 28 born Madison NY Ida C Stanton 4 born Oswego U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 about James E Stanton Name: James E Stanton State Filed: Pennsylvania Widow: Harriet N Stanton Roll number: T288_449 New York, State Census, 1875 about James E Stanton Name: James E Stanton Age: 38 Gender: Male Birth Year: abt 1837 Residence Date: 1 Jun 1875 Residence Place: Volney, Oswego, New York, USA Election District: E.D. 01 Household number: 170 Relation to Head: Head Spouse's Name: Harriet Stanton Line Number: 19 Sheet Number: 17 Household Members: Name Age James E Stanton 38 farmer, owner of land Harriet Stanton 34 born Oswego Ida Stanton 14 William E Stanton 6 1880 United States Federal Census about James E. Stanton Name: James E. Stanton Age: 42 Birth Year: abt 1838 Birthplace: New York Home in 1880: Fulton, Oswego, New York Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Husband Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Harriet Stanton Father's Birthplace: New York Mother's Birthplace: New York Neighbors: View others on page Occupation: Physician Cannot read/write: Household Members: Name Age Harriet Stanton 38 Milliner William Stanton 11 James E. Stanton 42 Could this be the one? Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates Index, 1803-1915 about James E Stanton Name: James E Stanton Birth Date: abt 1837 Birth Place: New York State Death Date: 29 Nov 1899 Death Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Age at Death: 62 Burial Date: 2 Dec 1899 Burial Place: Philadelphia, Penn Gender: Male Race: White Occupation: Engineer Street address: No 2339 N 22nd St , 28th Ward Residence: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Cemetery: Mt. Vernon Cemetery Marital Status: Married FHL Film Number: 1787218 | STANTON, James E. (I4152)
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2003 | Moved to Ohio | TUTTLE, Sylvanus (I3893)
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2004 | moved to SW PA from Maryland's Eastern Shore abt 1771 | GRABLE ?, Samuel (I8031)
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2005 | Mr. Ely obit states marr March 1900 | Family F1502
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2006 | Mrs John Hastie of El Dorado County, California in 1963 | COOMBS, Vesta (I9476)
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2007 | Mrs Mary Ackerman Sherman Memorial Photos Flowers Edit Share Learn about upgrading this memorial... Birth: Jan. 3, 1860 Death: Aug. 9, 1951 Child: May M. Sherman (b. 8/1884) Family links: Parents: Alonzo Ackerman (1838 - 1917) Mary S. Coffin Ackerman (1835 - 1921) Spouse: Hiram Adelbert Sherman (1858 - 1943)* Siblings: Mary Ackerman Sherman (1860 - 1951) Ellen Viola Ackerman Taylor (1861 - 1938)* Matilda Ackerman Locke (1862 - 1945)* William A. D. Ackerman (1866 - 1913)* Minnie Ackerman Hogsette (1869 - 1900)* Angeline Ackerman Locke (1873 - 1904)* *Calculated relationship Inscription: Wife of H. Adelbert Note: She married Hiram Sherman on March 31, 1880. Burial: Forest Hill Cemetery Glen Ellyn DuPage County Illinois, USA Plot: Lot 9. Created by: Michael Harrington Record added: Jun 25, 2006 Find A Grave Memorial# 14722552 | Ackerman, Alonzo (I10927)
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2008 | Mrs Mary Ackerman Sherman.. Birth: Jan. 3, 1860 Death: Aug. 9, 1951 Child May M. Sherman (b. 8/1884) Family links: Parents: Alonzo Ackerman (1838 - 1917) Mary S. Coffin Ackerman (1835 - 1921) Spouse: Hiram Adelbert Sherman (1858 - 1943)* Siblings: Mary Ackerman Sherman (1860 - 1951) Ellen Viola Ackerman Taylor (1861 - 1938)* Matilda Ackerman Locke (1862 - 1945)* William A. D. Ackerman (1866 - 1913)* Minnie Ackerman Hogsette (1869 - 1900)* Angeline Ackerman Locke (1873 - 1904)* *Calculated relationship Inscription: Wife of H. Adelbert Note: She married Hiram Sherman on March 31, 1880. Burial: Forest Hill Cemetery Glen Ellyn DuPage County Illinois, USA Plot: Lot 9. Created by: Michael Harrington Record added: Jun 25, 2006 Find A Grave Memorial# 14722552 | Ackerman, Mary (I10925)
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2009 | Murice and Peggy Wood (Aug 1994); 15815 County Rd. 82B, Capay, CA 95607, 796-4457 Maurice Elmer Wood Woodland Daily Democrat, Dec 2, 2009 Share Oct. 19, 1920 - Nov. 27, 2009 Maurice Elmer Wood passed away unexpectedly Friday, Nov. 27, 2009, at the age of 89. He was a lifelong resident of the Capay Valley and was born on Oct. 19, 1920. He retired from the Yolo County Department of Public Works in 1983 after 32 years of service. Maurice was a World War II veteran who served in the Pacific Theater with the U.S. Army. He was the last surviving grandson of Capay Valley pioneers Joel and Emarine Wood, and the son of Elmer and Margaret Wood. Maurice is survived by his wife of 70 years, Peggy; son, Philip Wood and his wife Linda; and daughter, Carol Grein; grandchildren, Joel Grein and his wife Molly, Glori Gaffen, Darin Grien, Philip Jr., and John and his wife Megan. He is also survived by four great-grandchildren, Amanda and Aliece Grein, and Shelby and Brandon Wood. Maurice was preceded in death by a son, Fulton, in 1957; and a brother, Paul of Bakersfield. Graveside services are scheduled at 11 a.m., Friday, Dec. 4, 2009, at the Capay Cemetery, 24727 County Road 22 in Esparto. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations may be made directly to the Esparto Fire Department, PO Box 366, 16960 Yolo Ave., Esparto, 95627; or to an organization of the donors' choice. Published in Daily | WOOD, Maurice E (I5301)
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2010 | music teacher on 1900 Census with parents | Miller, Frances (I11381)
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2011 | Must have died before 28 Feb 1857 according to Margaret Lemmond's request in Lancaster District, SC and letter of service reord of William Lemmond. | LEMMOND, Mary (I633)
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2012 | Name Alison H. Daugherty Age (Expanded) 27 years Birth Year 1857 (He is 1 year old in the 1850 census and 11 in the 1860 Census) Birthplace Indiana Spouse's Name Samantha J. Wansey Spouse's Age (Expanded) 17 years Spouse's Birth Year 1867 Spouse's Birthplace Michigan Event Date 23 Jan 1884 Event Place Lincoln, Isabella, Michigan 1850 United States Federal Census Name: Henry Daugherty Age: 26 Birth Year: abt 1824 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1850: District 52, Huntington, Indiana, USA Gender: Male Family Number: 331 Household Members: Name Age Henry Daugherty 26 born Ohio Maria S Daugherty 23 born Ohio Cinderilla Daugherty 2 born Indiana Alison Daugherty 1 born Indiana NOTE: Henry Miller age 50 is living next door with wife, Sarah age 44 and 6 children age 18-2 1860 United States Federal Census Name: Henry Dougherty Age: 34 Birth Year: abt 1826 Gender: Male Birth Place: Pennsylvania Home in 1860: Warren, Huntington, Indiana Post Office: Huntington Family Number: 302 Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age Henry Dougherty 34 born PA Lavina Dougherty 26 born Ohio Alison Dougherty 11 Eleanor Dougherty 8 William H Dougherty 6 Michigan, Death Records, 1867-1950 Name: Henry Dougherty Gender: Male Spouse: Sarah Miller Child: Alleson Dougherty | DOUGHERTY, Alison (I11212)
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2013 | Name of Llody Vern Crum's wife came from daughter's birth record Name: Catherine Elizabeth Crum Event Type: Birth Event Date: 4 Apr 1928 Event Place: Ames, Story, Iowa, United States Gender: Female Father's Name: Lloyd Vern Crum Father's Birthplace: Riceville Father's Age: 49 Father's Birth Year (Estimated): 1879 Mother's Name: Katherine Jane Crum Mother's Birthplace: Lime Spring Mother's Age: 42 Mother's Birth Year (Estimated): 1886 | Jane, Katherine Parry (I11805)
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2014 | Name was Grace Louise Pace before adoption in 1929 | CRUMRINE, Dolores Jean (I7026)
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2015 | Name: David A. Pierce Birth Date: Birthplace: Germany Age: Spouse's Name: Lorisa Lee (should be Torisa) Spouse's Birth Date: Spouse's Birthplace: Adams Co, Indiana Spouse's Age: Event Date: 23 Feb 1895 Event Place: Wauwatosa, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Father's Name: Joseph Pierce Mother's Name: Mary Breltz Spouse's Father's Name: James Close Spouse's Mother's Name: Nancy Dougherty Race: White Marital Status: Previous Wife's Name: Spouse's Race: White Spouse's Marital Status: Spouse's Previous Husband's Name: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00732-6 System Origin: Wisconsin-EASy GS Film number: 1013992 Reference ID: cn 979 Citing this Record: "Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930," , FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRXF-FQT : 4 December 2014), James Close in entry for David A. Pierce and Lorisa Lee, 23 Feb 1895; citing reference cn 979; FHL microfilm 1,013,992. | Family F291
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2016 | Name: Jane Morris Sex: Female Husband: Robt Cummings Daughter: Amelia C Greer Other information in the record of Amelia C Greer from Michigan Deaths and Burials Name: Amelia C Greer Gender: Female Death Date: 29 Feb 1912 Death Place: Novi, Oakland, Michigan Age: 59 Birth Date: 1853 Birthplace: Mich Occupation: Housewife Race: White Marital Status: Married Father's Name: Robt Cummings Mother's Name: Jane Morris | CUMMINGS, Amelia C. (I2015)
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2017 | Name: Otis Maxham Spouse's Name: Anna B. Parker Event Date: 07 Aug 1890 Event Place: Licking,Ohio Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51410-3 , System Origin: Ohio-ODM , GS Film number: 0384302 V. 3-4 Citing this Record "Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XDJZ-BXT : accessed 6 April 2015), Otis Maxham and Anna B. Parker, 07 Aug 1890; citing Licking,Ohio, reference ; FHL microfilm 0384302 V. 3-4. | Family F3287
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2018 | Name: Sylvester C. Brown Birth Date: 1820 Birth Place: New York, New York County (Manhattan), New York, USA Death Date: 7 Feb 1889 Death Place: Mount Pleasant, Isabella County, Michigan, USA Burial or Cremation Place: Mount Pleasant, Isabella County, Michigan, USA Spouse: Nancy Y. Heckathorn URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-.. Obituary Finder Last Name: Brown First Name: Sylvester Middle Name/Initial: C. Maiden Name: Date of Death: 02/07/1889 Birth Date: Spouse: Survived By: Other: Cemetery: Obituary Source: Isabella County Enterprise Source Information: February 8, 1889; Page 1, Column 1 | BROWN, Sylvester (I2019)
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2019 | Name: Caroline Smith Gender: Female Baptism/Christening Date: 19 Jan 1840 Baptism/Christening Place: All Saints, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, England Birth Date: 09 Dec 1839 Birthplace: Death Date: Name Note: Race: Father's Name: Richard Smith Father's Birthplace: Father's Age: Mother's Name: Caroline Mother's Birthplace: Mother's Age: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C01986-1 System Origin: England-EASy Source Film Number: 991685 Reference Number: yr 1832-1851 p 173 Collection: England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 freebmd.org.uk Deaths Sep 1897 Collis Caroline 60 Aston 6d 337 | Smith, Caroline (I9033)
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2020 | Name: James Parker Census Date: 1856 Residence County: Poweshiek Residence State: Iowa Locality: Jackson. Birth Location: Iowa Family Number: 170 Gender: Male Birth Year: abt 1852 Line: 24 Roll: IA_64 Household Members: Name Age Timothy Parker 41 Catherine Parker 36 John R Parker 16 Geo L Parker 15 Louisa Parker 14 Oscar Parker 9 Hiram Parker 7 James Parker 4 1870 United States Federal Census Name: James Parker Estimated birth year: abt 1851 Age in 1870: 19 Birthplace: Iowa Home in 1870: Grafton, Yolo, California Family : Living with father, Timothy, and Mother, Catherine, and brother George L and his wife and child Race: White Gender: Male Post Office: Woodland 1873, Aug 5-James Monroe is listed as a farmer in Fairview, Yolo County in the Great California Register of Voters, applicationa # 5273, age 21, born Iowa. 1880 United States Federal Census June 28 Name: James M. Parker Home in 1880: Occidental, Yolo, California Age: 28 Estimated birth year: abt 1852 Birthplace: Iowa Relation to head-of-household: Brother Father's birthplace: New York Mother's birthplace: Ohio Occupation: Farmer Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name Age Oscar E. Parker 34 Mary E. Parker 33 Gertrude Parker 10 Charles C. Parker 7 Frank Parker 5 Nina M. Parker 3 Margaret Kelley 64 Albert Allen 24 Charles McNeff 35 James M. Parker 28 1883, Mar 24-An article in the "Vacaville Reporter" , states: "J.M. Parker, near town, is agent for the sale of a No 1 ranch, containing 56 ac., all set to trees and vines, except 10 ac. The bldgs are good. This is a good bargain." | PARKER, James Monroe (I5664)
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2021 | Name: Samuel B. Buchanan Sr.* Surname: Buchanan Given Name: Samuel B. Suffix: Sr.* Nickname: Samuel Black Buchanan _AKA: Mercantile business Londonderry N.IRE Sex: M Birth: 1705 in Deroran, County Tyrone, N. Ireland Death: 1791 in Chambersburg, Franklin Co. PA _UID: AA9C5A8D83C1D51182E3FB783B108D7D8465 Change Date: 10 Apr 2007 at 23:44:27Father: John Buchanan * b: 1676 in Deroran, County Tyrone, N. Ireland Mother: Catherine Black * b: 1683 in County Londonderry, N. IrelandMarriage 1 Mary Martha Ryan b: ABT 1710 in New Castle, DE Married: 1729 in Lancaster Co. PA Children Samuel Buchanan * b: 1740 in Londonderry, Chester Co. PA John Buchanan +RW b: 20 Nov 1730 in Londonderry, Chester Co. PA James Buchanan b: 1732 in Londonderry, Chester Co. PA George Buchanan b: 1734 in Londonderry, Chester Co. PA David Buchanan b: 1736 in Londonderry, Chester Co. PA William Buchanan b: 1738 in Londonderry, Chester Co. PA Mary Buchanan b: 1742 in Londonderry, Chester Co. PA http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/12856157/person/147641848/storyx/b0dd847f-c13d-4748-9e59-8877b25bdc4d?src=search Info re: Samuel Buchanan and his decendantsiSamuel Buchanan, born 1726/7, Lancaster, PA, died 1 Jan 1821, York, Co., SC, buried Ebenezer Presbyterian church, Ebenezer, SC ~ Occupation: Constable and Tannery Owner ~ went to York Co., in 1799. Married first unknown, married second Barbara unknown. iiMarga ret Buchanan, 1728-1788; died in Mecklenburg, North Carolina, married William Lemmond.iiiJohn BuchananivJames Buchanan, 1732 - 1798, married Margaret, died Mecklenburg Co., NCvWilliam Buchanan, (brother of John Buchanan - our line)viMary Buchanan - Mary Buchanan, married William Patrick. See the photos of her tombstone and the cemetery where she and her family are buried. Mary's Will is listed in the Rockingham County, NC Will Abstracts 1785-1865 as follows: Page 16: Mary Patrick. March 12, 1804. Prb. Aug 1804. Sons: Hugh Patrick, James Patrick, Ebenezer Patrick. Daughters: Martha Young, Daughter (and her husband John Odineal), Matilda (and her husband Newton Wright). Grandsons: James Patrick (son of Polly Patrick, widow of William Patrick dec'd), James M. Sparrow, William Young. Granddaughters: Betsy Patrick (dau of Hugh), Polly (dau of James), Mary (dau of Martha Young), Mary (dau of Matilda Wright). Nephew William (son of William Buchanan dec'd.). Exrs: Son James Patrick, son-in-law John Odineal. Wit: James Patrick, Sam'l Buchanan, Sarah Sisk.Mary Buchanan and William Patrick are burried in Patrick Cemetery, Rockingham Co., NC | BUCHANAN, Samuel Black (I10815)
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2022 | Napa County marriages 1876, pg 129 | Family F3486
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2023 | Napa County marriages 1880 pg 257 Howard H. Grigsby and Ella Piper 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Howard H. Grigsby Home in 1880: Wooden Valley, Napa, California Age: 22 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1858 Birthplace: California Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head) Spouse's Name: Ella Father's birthplace: Missouri Mother's birthplace: Kentucky Neighbors: Occupation: Farmer Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name Age Howard H. Grigsby 22 Ella Grigsby 23 | GRIGSBY, Howard Harrison (I552)
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2024 | Napa County marriages Book A pg 226, married by Rufus Demming | Family F232
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2025 | Napa County Marriages book A pg 307 | Family F869
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2026 | Napa County marriages book A pg 311, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Name: Dialtha Garner Gender: Female Birth Place: MO Birth Year: 1844 Spouse Name: P. D. Grigsby Number Pages: 1 | Family F867
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2027 | Napa County marriages, Book A pg 27 Martha Rebecca Grigsby and James M Lyons | Family F790
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2028 | Napa County records book A pg 234, married by P. Deyaert | Family F2808
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2029 | Napa County, California marriages Book A pg 214 Married by Rufus Denning MG | Family F233
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2030 | Nathan F. Coombs — of Napa, Napa County | COOMBS, Nathan F. (I8692)
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2031 | Nathan resided in Dartsmouth, Mass. | SHERMAN, Nathan (I1105)
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2032 | Nathaniel graduated from Nassau Hall, and settled in Bedford, Mass. | SHERMAN, Nathaniel (I1586)
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2033 | Nathaniel removed to Grafton, Mass. Was a colonel in the old French war. | SHERMAN, Nathaniel (I1249)
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2034 | Nathaniel settled in Bridgeport, Conn | SHERMAN, Nathaniel (I1226)
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2035 | Nathaniel was a farmer and lived on land inherited from his father in Dartmouth. His son Barnabas was executor of his estate under his will of July 8, 1758, and probated June 10, 1760 | CHACE, Nathaniel (I1694)
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2036 | NDGW # 33-094 His Biography in the "Capay Valley" by Ada Meirhoff,Pg 369 Any new information, contact Fern Anderson - Renning@aol.com Great California Register of Voters of Yolo County Farmer, West Cottonwood, 1867 1880 census film #1254086 pg 359B West Capay, Yolo, CA California Great Register 1890 - living in Capay, Yolo county- farmer !NOTE Joel Wood was born sixteen miles from Nashville, Tenn. When he was 6 years of age he and his two brothers, accompanied by their uncle, William Gose (sic), walked the entire distance tetween Nashville and Carlton, Mo. near which he spent his boyhood. In 1849, in the company with Edmond Clark, a neighbor residing in Richmond county, MO., he joined a wagon train, led by Capt. William Gray, heading west. He arrived in California 16 Nov 1849 via Carson and Lassen. Resided at Bidwell Bar, Rich Bar (Yuba Co.) Marysville, Big Meadow, Lambs Valley, and Capay Valley (Yolo Co). He operated a Ferry across the Feather River and ran a trading post and general store in Bidwell Bar, Butte Co. in late 1849 until May 1850. He returned to Missouri and then next year came back to Marysville. He then opened a store and butcher shop at Rich Bar on the Middle Fork of the Yuba River. He tried raising cattle near Marysville. In 1852 He ran a trading post at Big Meadows on the Humboldt River. He lived for a time in Lake County but left because of the proximity of the Indians. In 1854 he moved to Yolo County and settled in Capay Valley, giving the valley the name of Capay. He operated a store and blacksmith shop in the area named Dogtown (later called Cadanasa). in 1880 the "Yolo Mail", the county newspaper wrote a spicy story of the a860's about Dogtown brawls and wild times. Dogtown became a way station for everyone going to Berryessa. It was the pioneer community for the whole valley. He later farmed and raised cattle and sheep. He was a Constable and made the arrest of 2 desperados, James Marble and L. Glasscock. He was the second of the first 5 settlers in Capay Valley. He could read and write whereas most Pioneers could not. The Wood family originally was from England and emigrated from Virginia to Tenn. (This information came from an article in the "Woodland Democrat" !SOURCE family bible of Myrtle White (her first husband was a brother to Ken Bowles) information from Marjorie Bell, South Land Park, Sacramento, CA. She is the gr. gr. grandaughter of Joel Wood. There is also information in the CA state library files in Sacramento. He lived in Cadanasa 64 years before his death. He died of old age. Book 2 death records. 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Joel Wood Age: 58 Birth Year: abt 1822 Birthplace: Tennessee Home in 1880: West Cottonwood, Yolo, California Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Self (Head) Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Emeline Wood Father's Birthplace: Tennessee Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee Occupation: Blacksmith Household Members: Name Age Joel Wood 58 Emeline Wood 41 Josephine Wood 18 George Wood 16 Lee Wood 15 John Wood 12 William Wood 8 Ettie Wood 6 Norcil Wood 4 Elmore Wood 8m From: Louise Pryor To: marlparker Subject: Family History Date: Thu, May 9, 2013 1:43 pm Dear Marilyn, I had a few minutes to go over some of the family history on the Parker Press website. One of the questions was how Mary Wood and Marcellus Nurse met. I will quote from a letter my grandmother wrote to me years ago after she took me to the site of Joel and Emerine's home, and to the site of her parents' ranch in the Capay Valley. "Joel from Tennessee, Emerine from Kentucky, crossed the plains in 1840's. Joel went up on the Feather River near Oroville Ca. during the gold strike, settled at Rich Bar with a few other pioneers, made camp. Joel struck it rich by mining (on Feather River) came to the Capay Valley, Yolo Co. bought with a $20 gold piece acres and acres of land which sold at that time (1850's) 25 cents to 50 cents per acre. And he had lots of the gold pieces. Married Emerine and had eleven children, and as each married he gave them a ranch, which at that time was called a short quarter (140 acres). Your great grandmother Mary got a beautiful ranch (almond, fruit, etc.) nice home--eight children, one passed away at the early age of eight or nine (Guy Frank). Made money and in those days it was good--(not so today). Joel Wood had a store, hotel and your great grandfather Marcellus A. Nurse came out from Portsmouth, Ohio, with two other young surveyors, started this side of S.F. in a place called Elmira and surveyed for a railroad to go up through the Capay Valley. When they got as far as Joel's line they stayed at the hotel and that is where he met your great grandmother Mary, courted her, after finishing the line, left, and came back and really fell in love and they married in 1872." This was written as kind of a long handwritten note, with the sentences running together, and punctuation left out, but it still holds together. I have also heard, and can't remember when or where, that Marcellus went to a box lunch social in the Capay Valley where he saw Mary the first time, and was taken with her, and bought her box lunch. I don't know if this is true but I have heard that story for a long time. Grandma also told me that Joel and Emerine's home was a wonderful place for the whole family, days filled with good visits and good food. She said that Marcellus was a good but very strict father. Once as a little girl she followed him out into the orchard, she was so excited that he was home. I think he commuted by train to Sacramento where he worked. She said he switched her legs with a switch all the way back to the house because she had disobeyed him. That may be why she loved Rose so much, as he was the oldest, and she was the youngest, and he was so sweet and loving to her. She said that Marcellus brought home musical instruments for the children and they played them together in the evenings. She played the piano and the accordion by ear, but she could also read music. Once as a little girl she was asked to play the organ or piano during church, as the pianist was sick that day. She went to the front of the church, sat down, and played "There'll be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight". No one scolded her. She rode a horse to school and one time fell into the creek and was saved by clinging to what she called a cockle burr branch. Another story I love is that when it became necessary to move to Sacramento to be close to Marcellus' work, Mary said she would only go if she could take her milk cow, and she did. Grandma sometimes accompanied her father to the state capital and one day she visited the treasurer's office. They told her that she could have any sack of gold she could carry out of the office, but of course the sacks were so heavy she couldn't budge them. I love these stories and tell them to my daughter and granddaughters. Nick and I took our daughter back east years ago, and with my cousin Merrilyn Marquering Powell, spent the day at the home of Rebecca Nurse. We walked from the home out to the memorial site, which is an approximation of her burial site or grave. Grandma and Grandpa visited her home many years before that. It felt necessary to honor Rebecca in some way, and visiting helped us feel that we did. Thanks for listening!! We wish you a very happy Mother's Day and will be thinking of you and Ron each day and especially on Monday. Best wishes, Louise | WOOD, Joel (I4361)
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2037 | NDGW # 69-004 1870 United States Federal Census Name: Laura S Grigsby Age in 1870: 4 Birth Year: abt 1866 Birthplace: California Home in 1870: Yount, Napa, California Race: White Gender: Female Post Office: Napa City Value of real estate: Household Members: Name Age E D Grigsby 29 Almira Grigsby 21 Laura S Grigsby 4 Warren M Grigsby 3 Infant Grigsby 3/12 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Laura S. Grigsby Age: 13 Birth Year: abt 1867 Birthplace: California Home in 1880: Township 5, Contra Costa, California Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Daughter Marital Status: Single Father's Name: Erasmus D. Grigsby Father's Birthplace: Missouri Mother's Name: Elmira Grigsby Mother's Birthplace: Illinois Neighbors: Occupation: Going To School Cannot read/write: Blind: Deaf and dumb: Otherwise disabled: Idiotic or insane: Household Members: Name Age Erasmus D. Grigsby 39 Elmira Grigsby 30 Laura S. Grigsby 13 Warren M. Grigsby 13 Lillie J. Grigsby 10 Byron L. Grigsby 8 Mary J. Miller 53 Tillie M. Huey 5m Jack Ellsworth 50 Jim 17 Thomas Murphy 27 Edward Ferguson 33 William O Brien 30 *1930 United States Federal Census Laura S Collis Name: Laura S Collis Home in 1930: Oakland, Alameda, California Age: 63 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1867 BirthPlace: California Relation to Head of House: Mother-in-law Race: White Household Members: Name Age Elmer F Ping 32 head Gladys E Ping 30 wife Frank E Ping 57 father Mary E Ping 52 mother Laura S Collis 63 mother in law 1940 United States Federal Census Name: Laura Collis Age: 73 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1867 Gender: Female Race: White Birthplace: California Marital Status: Widowed Relation to Head of House: Mother-in-law Home in 1940: Sacramento, Sacramento, California Street: 13 Avenue House Number: 4964 Inferred Residence in 1935: Sacramento, Sacramento, California Residence in 1935: Same Place Sheet Number: 10A Attended School or College: No Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 5th grade Weeks Worked in 1939: 0 Income: 0 Income Other Sources: No Neighbors: Household Members: Name Age Elmer Ping 44 city recreation Gladyce Ping 41 telephone operator Laura Collis 73 Edgar Collis 32 service station, gasoline Laura was an accomplished organist. As a young girl she often stayed home from school to care for her sick mother and thus had much oportunity to practice. It was told to me by aunt Gladyce that dad, Russell, was so angry when the bank took the ranch, that he built a big bonfire and burned most of the furniture, including the organ, and anything else that he couldn't take with him to Washington. 1893 Married at age 27 1930 After losing the ranch, Laura Susie Collis went to Portland, Oregon, to live with her son, Winner Collis. Her daughter Gladyce Ping went to get her mother and brought her back to Sacramento to live with her. 1930 Census, Alameda, Oakland 76th St. Laura living with Gladyce and Pete Ping along with Pete's parents. 1940 Laura died in Sacramento. Gladyce had gone to Oregon to bring her back to Sacramento to live with her and Pete. She had been living with Gladyce and Pete but was in a rest home at the time of her death.She was buried in Brentwood Union Cemetary (I have a copy of her death Certificate). California death records CALLES LAURA SUSIE 07/02/1866 FARIES GRIGSBY F CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO 08/07/1940 74 yrs | GRIGSBY, Laura Susan (I206)
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2038 | near Hannah's parents home SP: 31 Mar 1943 SL SS: 31 Mar 1913 SLAKE | NEWTON, John (I5060)
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2039 | Nehemiah settled in Bellingham, Mass. | SHERMAN, Nehemiah (I1349)
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2040 | NEHGR states that Elizabeth married Edwrd Saunders | CRUMB, Elizabeth (I4203)
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2041 | NEHGR vol 14 1860 | CRUMB, Mercy or Mary (I4201)
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2042 | NEHGR vol 14 pg 26 states that Rachel married _____Pendleton | CRUMB, Rachel (I4199)
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2043 | NEHGR Vol 8 p 228 Immigrant: 1 July 1621 sailed from London on "Fortune" (the 1st ship to New England after the Mayflower) in 1621. Arrived in Plymouth, Mass 10 Nov 1621. Annables arrived in Plymouth on "Anne" in 1623. Lived in Plymouth, Marshfield, and Duxbury, Massachusetts Notes from Jean Covington Westcott. Name originally Edouad Bompasse in the Plymouth colony, was the first of his name, and the only one of this name as far as can be found to arive in the country. the name has taken on various spellings as follows: Bumpas, Bumpass, Bump, Bumpers, Bumps and Bumpus. Edouad came as a young man on the ship "Fortune" the first ship after the Mayflower. The ship Fortune arrived at Plymouth, now Massachusetts on Nov. 10, 1621. The name Bompasse is probably of French origin, possibly Hugenot. The old Norman and French name Bonpas literally translated Goodstep, is an aristocratic name in Europe. The Bonpas family originated in Perpignam in the exstreme southwestern portion of France. The name probably came to England with the Normans, and perhaps again with the Hugenots. In 1623 He received one share in the land allotment as one of those who came in the Fortune and in 1627 a share in cattle, indicating he was unmarried. He sold his acre of land on the north side of town in 1628 and was granted 20 acres of land on Duxbury Bay where he settled and built a house. After 1656 he seems to have lost control of his properties and through lack of cooperation in the family, he and his wife, Hannah, were to some extent dependent upon the community for their well being. Edward and Hannah had at least twelve children, eight being recorded at Marshfield. There may have been a thirteenth. Some question if Faith was really a first child. Some researchers show that she was born in 1630. Others say that she may have been a twin to Sarah, who died at birth or shortly after. | BOMPASSE, Edward (I7007)
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2044 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1541
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2045 | Nellie E. Miller Wells Birth: Mar. 12, 1866, USA Death: Sep. 6, 1891, USA Daughter of Dennis Miller & Ann Beemer. Wife of Arthur S. Wells (1864-1955). Married Oct. 17, 1888. Family links: Parents: Dennis Miller (1829 - 1900) Ann Beemer Miller (1835 - 1916) Spouse: Arthur S. Wells (1864 - 1955) Children: Addie Nellie Wells Knetsch (1890 - 1984)* Siblings: Henry William Miller (1853 - 1856)* Jerome B. Miller (1855 - 1933)* Nellie E. Miller Wells (1866 - 1891) Edith Miller (1871 - 1954)* Infant Son Miller (1881 - 1881)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Ellsworth Cemetery , Paw Paw, Lee County, Illinois, USA Created by: Dorothy Alvis Record added: Sep 13, 2001 Find A Grave Memorial# 5765841 | Miller, Nellie E (I11477)
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2046 | never married could this be her? Sophronia Nurse Birth: unknown Death: Mar. 17, 1858 Family links: Parents: Reuben Nurse (____ - 1874) Sophia Bliss Nurse (1796 - 1867) Children: Alice Nourse Smith (1844 - 1936)* Leo Nourse (1854 - 1937)* *Calculated relationship Inscription: dau of R & S d Mar. 17, 1858 age 23y 10 m 29d Burial: Nurse Cemetery, Scioto County, Ohio, USA Created by: Polly Gravenstein Record added: Feb 24, 2004 Find A Grave Memorial# 8433940 | NURSE, Saphronia (I6972)
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2047 | never married Morrison Nurse Birth: unknown Death: May 27, 1854 Inscription: d May 27, 1854 age 30y 2m 18d (Masonic emblem) Burial: Nurse Cemetery, Scioto County, Ohio, USA Created by: Polly Gravenstein Record added: Feb 24, 2004 Find A Grave Memorial# 8433933 | NURSE, Morrison (I7466)
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2048 | never married Rezin Enslow Birth: unknown Death: Aug. 16, 1859 son of T.S. & L. d. Aug. 16, 1859 age 15y 4 m Burial: Nurse Cemetery Scioto County Ohio, USA Created by: Polly Gravenstein Record added: Feb 24, 2004 Find A Grave Memorial# 8433902 | ENSLOW, Rezin (I7472)
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2049 | Never married. 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Nathan Coombs Home in 1880: Tucson, Pima, Arizona Age: 29 single Estimated birth year: abt 1851 Birthplace: California Relation to head-of-household: Something other than a direct relationship (Other) Father's birthplace: MA Mother's birthplace: MA Neighbors: Occupation: Farmer Marital Status: Single Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name Age Edward Oaks 28 Charles Kresham 28 Nathan Coombs 29 | COOMBS, Nathan (I5898)
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2050 | Never married. He was an interior decorator in Sacramento. Social Security Death Index Record Name: Harold Triplett SSN: 549-28-5381 Last Residence: 95818 Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States of America Born: 14 Dec 1921 Died: Dec 1986 State (Year) SSN issued: California (Before 1951 ) | TRIPLETT, Harold James (I730)
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